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let us celebrate. on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, i officially declare this to be asian pacific heritage month in san francisco and the state of california. welcome. [applause] >> i am going to make one correction. he said president obama is the first african-american president. president obama crew up in hawaii. -- grew up in hawaii. it makes him an honorary asian- american. he is the first asian-american president as well. tonight's events would not be possible without our community partners. a group that helped make all this happened, i am going to read them all. the asian business alliance, asian law alliance, the asian pacific american leadership institute, chinese-american cultural association, chinese american political association, citizens for better community, culture to culture, why in the chamber of commerce of northern care of -- kawai and chamber of commerce of northern california, northern california chinese athletic association, national association of american profes
let us celebrate. on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, i officially declare this to be asian pacific heritage month in san francisco and the state of california. welcome. [applause] >> i am going to make one correction. he said president obama is the first african-american president. president obama crew up in hawaii. -- grew up in hawaii. it makes him an honorary asian- american. he is the first asian-american president as well. tonight's events would not be possible...
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and i don't want to use the word win. david: he uses the word win. >> right, i mean, he holds the cards, the cards in his hand and he knows that. david: that's exactly what he said, by the way, to john boehner, according to some notes from inside the meeting he said, hey, look, i won, i win, i don't have to compromise, you guys have to do the compromising. thank you, gang, we'll see more of you coming up. new at 10, china is set to become the largest consumer of coal. still, the u.n. kind of gives them a pass on so-called dirty energy even while they criticize the u.s. for not being green enough. we try to level the playing field with a leading environmentalist. stay tuned.
and i don't want to use the word win. david: he uses the word win. >> right, i mean, he holds the cards, the cards in his hand and he knows that. david: that's exactly what he said, by the way, to john boehner, according to some notes from inside the meeting he said, hey, look, i won, i win, i don't have to compromise, you guys have to do the compromising. thank you, gang, we'll see more of you coming up. new at 10, china is set to become the largest consumer of coal. still, the u.n. kind...
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i mean there are a lot of us out there that like shooting. i don't think that was the cause of why he did what he did. >> i know that you are shocked and upset about this. i appreciate you joining the show tonight. >> one of the country's worst mass shootings happened in aurora, colorado. jessica's mother sandy phillips joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> you tweeted me on the night that i interviewed bob costas. and he was passionate and ar tick lat about why he believes the country needs more gun control. when you heard, your heart must sink and it must take you right back to the nightmare that you went through. >> absolutely. not only myself, but my husband, and the other 11 families that lost a loved one in aurora. >> we were texting last night and some of us were crying and we understand the pain that those families are going through. and those that were traumatized by the event. it is a horrible state of affairs that we are in. when we have leaders like landsy graham that said we are not going to do an
i mean there are a lot of us out there that like shooting. i don't think that was the cause of why he did what he did. >> i know that you are shocked and upset about this. i appreciate you joining the show tonight. >> one of the country's worst mass shootings happened in aurora, colorado. jessica's mother sandy phillips joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> you tweeted me on the night that i interviewed bob costas. and he was passionate...
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he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from what i see in the notes today, you're not even willing to give that we've bottomed yet. is that true? >> right. see, people pretend to know the future more than they do. there are trends, there are changes. as president obama just said, this was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that was in his speech minutes ago. he's right. those kinds of events change people's thinking. one thing that's happening is people are moving more into renting. if you look at permits today, they're up for multifamily housing, not single family housing.
he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from...
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joining us for the conversation, the senior editor. senator smith, could you start by talking to us about how people watch television in the current day, as opposed to five years ago? >> clearly, a lot is happening and telecommunications generally. broadcasting is affected by that. what we do is local. to those who want to do it the old-fashioned way, it is free. and yet we have satellite and cable, and now we have the internet through blue -- hulu, and netflix. it remains relevant. when you look at the top television programs, 90 of them are broadcast this way. i think that the future of broadcast television is very bright, indeed. >> host: what challenges are you looking for in the future? >> guest: we are a mobile society and we want to be connected every hour of every moment of every day. the challenge is to make sure that we are on ipads and computers and phones, as well as the traditional viewing of the tv in the living room. the other challenge that we have, obviously, if the spectrum, it is a finite resource. others want that r
joining us for the conversation, the senior editor. senator smith, could you start by talking to us about how people watch television in the current day, as opposed to five years ago? >> clearly, a lot is happening and telecommunications generally. broadcasting is affected by that. what we do is local. to those who want to do it the old-fashioned way, it is free. and yet we have satellite and cable, and now we have the internet through blue -- hulu, and netflix. it remains relevant. when...
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it was a fuel that no one likes to use. you use up resources, water and government subsidizes all sorts of farms, and that is a winner right? you think we would have a huge food stamp program because of poverty? this time we saw the completion of the most successful government intervention i've seen, the rescue of aig. aig guaranteed a gigantic amount of debt. second, aig guaranteed the success and trades it back to firms like goldman sachs. although they probably denied that. who cares about goldman right? everyone should have cared. if we took out the banking system we would be in the thick of the great succession. simply because the government let aig go under. now the government has reaped the $22.7 billion profit for its effort. it was well, it turned out to be a savvy investment. the congressman pretended he didn't hear it. i mean, whatever happens to get you elected into a higher office. and then he seemed to attack me for being pro the government with aig. i want to thank two people who made sure the government took
it was a fuel that no one likes to use. you use up resources, water and government subsidizes all sorts of farms, and that is a winner right? you think we would have a huge food stamp program because of poverty? this time we saw the completion of the most successful government intervention i've seen, the rescue of aig. aig guaranteed a gigantic amount of debt. second, aig guaranteed the success and trades it back to firms like goldman sachs. although they probably denied that. who cares about...
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and other thing is we get so used to it, so used to it. first, the bar on this one as ain't before, you know, the whole city is a barricade, you know? something that happens slowly, slowly, slowly, you get used to and you accept. it's like the nuclear missiles, right? first a few, right? then a few more, then a few more gradually they-- living in a whole world ready to blow up and well, you kinda get used to it. [laughter] small enough doses. something happens in san francisco at fisherman's wharf all the time that kinda bothers me. it's like auschwitz there. auschwitz. you get down there you wanna get your crabs, you wanna get your lobsters or you go to fisherman's wharf and you wanna order a nice lobster dinner. now how do you-- what do you think that-- with that lobster you're eating, what do you suppose-- the fate of that lobster is before you eat it? they come out and say, "hey, do you want this one here?" and this old charlie go like this, you know, "hey, hey, not me, not me." [laughter] and take you on your charlie's. what do they d
and other thing is we get so used to it, so used to it. first, the bar on this one as ain't before, you know, the whole city is a barricade, you know? something that happens slowly, slowly, slowly, you get used to and you accept. it's like the nuclear missiles, right? first a few, right? then a few more, then a few more gradually they-- living in a whole world ready to blow up and well, you kinda get used to it. [laughter] small enough doses. something happens in san francisco at fisherman's...
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it is called the squeaky wheel, as our former director used to set. the squeaky wheel is oiled by law, it will move forward. i started out in the committee. the program access committee. it is no longer in existence. one of our main projects was trying to include disability rights in the -- i'm thinking about it myself -- when you hire a contractor, you have minority rights. i am missing what that is called. we tried to get disability rights in there too. that an amendment to -- and that went by the wayside. there's plenty of projects to focus on in the future. i love san francisco. many of our leaders going to state government. you have such an opportunity here to affect policy. you have an opportunity to provide a model as a person with a disability. someone other than what we have seen in movies in the past. mr. magoo cartoons, and i'm dating myself. let me say, there are many respectful ways to acknowledge our differences. if you're coming from respect, it's okay. you will find a way. i have enjoyed all the colleagues i have worked with. please tr
it is called the squeaky wheel, as our former director used to set. the squeaky wheel is oiled by law, it will move forward. i started out in the committee. the program access committee. it is no longer in existence. one of our main projects was trying to include disability rights in the -- i'm thinking about it myself -- when you hire a contractor, you have minority rights. i am missing what that is called. we tried to get disability rights in there too. that an amendment to -- and that went...
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this cold air will be with us for a while. here is a live view from sutro camera looking over san francisco and clear and chilly night. let's take a look at live doppler 7-hd which shows that we are rain free essentially and cloud free a few spots of moisture lurking offshore. our rainfall has ended and we have a few wet spots over the last 24 hours. rainfall totals up to .32 in half moon bay. tenth of an inch and moffett field and few hundredths in other locations. we did get a little wet weather out of it. we are dry, clear and chilly. 38 degrees in santa rosa and 42 at napa and dropping 43 in concord. you can see it's going to be quite chilly as we hit overnight lows. cold and frosty, mostly sunny tomorrow. chance of showers on friday. a little wet weather coming our way again. 32 in santa rosa. 33 in napa. just barely above freezing at cloverdale, livermore. many locations we'll see lows in the 30s. 42 in oakland and 38 at half moon bay. bundle up. satellite and radar composite image shows the cold front that brought us th
this cold air will be with us for a while. here is a live view from sutro camera looking over san francisco and clear and chilly night. let's take a look at live doppler 7-hd which shows that we are rain free essentially and cloud free a few spots of moisture lurking offshore. our rainfall has ended and we have a few wet spots over the last 24 hours. rainfall totals up to .32 in half moon bay. tenth of an inch and moffett field and few hundredths in other locations. we did get a little wet...
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the satellite & righter, this system offshore is giving us a break but the satellite and--radar. as i mentioned, a bit of a break but the big impact will be steady and heavy rainfall. possible flooding, strong wind and a wind advisory. the wind speeds at 50 m.p.h. and even the chance for storms. the worst will be the late morning hours and a gradual improvement as we go for the afternoon. details, coming up. >> vicki: our team coverage continues with kron four's philippe djegal. he's in the easteets were still busy with shoppers despite the damp conditions. >> reporter: it has been a cold and damp night in walnut creek but that has not stopped people from coming out to do their shopping or inshore the evening with their friends, family. take a look. they are also enjoying their evening but it is a dark cloud coverage played out in downtown walnut creek. the streets were wet and people were walking up and down the sidewalk. at broadway plaza trying to find the best deal but they were doing that with their boots, jackets and the knee hafts and they do not have a problem with the we
the satellite & righter, this system offshore is giving us a break but the satellite and--radar. as i mentioned, a bit of a break but the big impact will be steady and heavy rainfall. possible flooding, strong wind and a wind advisory. the wind speeds at 50 m.p.h. and even the chance for storms. the worst will be the late morning hours and a gradual improvement as we go for the afternoon. details, coming up. >> vicki: our team coverage continues with kron four's philippe djegal. he's...
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quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an appropriate response and being able to get together and practice the situation allowed us to understand each other better. the lessons learned: throughout the exercise a lot of lessons learned were gains and we're taking those lessons and applying them to real processes where we have interchange and response. 18 months of planning allowed us certain benefits as well. we were able to look at the capabilities that each other brought to the table in these type
quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an...
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thank you for joining us. i think it's fair to say that the newtown massacre broke everyone's heart. but i think we need to remind people that during columbine back in 1999, there was an armed guard at the school. it did nothing to stop that shooting. i'm curious, what is it about what you're doing that will be any different? >> there was an armed guard but there was no arm ed teacher. the guard was taken out early on. thereby leaving the entire school open to the madman, to the actual two shooters. it's not arming teachers. we're simply not taking that ability of lawful self-defense. you're restricted in few places to carry. a school is not one of them. this isn't anything new. we never had a problem. >> but the larger question then is more really about gun control. are more guns the answer or are fewer guns the answer? and the other thing that i want to point out is teachers, of course, are equipped to teach. they are trained to teach. not necessarily trained and equipped to fire guns. so my question is, sho
thank you for joining us. i think it's fair to say that the newtown massacre broke everyone's heart. but i think we need to remind people that during columbine back in 1999, there was an armed guard at the school. it did nothing to stop that shooting. i'm curious, what is it about what you're doing that will be any different? >> there was an armed guard but there was no arm ed teacher. the guard was taken out early on. thereby leaving the entire school open to the madman, to the actual...
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for us, not much at all, just a note ugly day. the high pressure pushing from the west, gusty wind, remaining with us through the day tomorrow. late afternoon evening hours settles down a little bit. no warnings for the immediate metro. if travel plans to keep the garrett county, extreme western maryland, the winter storm warnings continue until 7:00 in the morning. the temperatures tomorrow, 35- 40, but with the wind chill at feel in the 20's. monday, new year's eve, showers popping up, mixing with some snow, not anticipating a lot. 25-32 the evening lows, the same wind tomorrow 25-30 the temperatures in the upper 30's. the game day forecast, " this is a winner. the temperature at 34 degrees at kickoff time. that is a little after 8:00. the wind will be about 25 m.p.h. and as we move into the start of 2013, a little bit of a cold start, but nothing brutally cold. but look at fry, 34 degrees. but there is no moisture, so no snow. >> pack some hot chocolate for the tailgate tomorrow. >> yes. >> need a suggestion when it comes to a
for us, not much at all, just a note ugly day. the high pressure pushing from the west, gusty wind, remaining with us through the day tomorrow. late afternoon evening hours settles down a little bit. no warnings for the immediate metro. if travel plans to keep the garrett county, extreme western maryland, the winter storm warnings continue until 7:00 in the morning. the temperatures tomorrow, 35- 40, but with the wind chill at feel in the 20's. monday, new year's eve, showers popping up, mixing...
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e-mail us if you have a question. you see the e-mail at the bottom of your screen and gary is back and he'll pick e-mails and read those on air with his wife. thanks good night, everybody. >> what a super soaker. we're done for a little while. >> we have a few showers left for tomorrow and tonight but it's looking nicer thursday and dry weather. >> good night, everybody.
e-mail us if you have a question. you see the e-mail at the bottom of your screen and gary is back and he'll pick e-mails and read those on air with his wife. thanks good night, everybody. >> what a super soaker. we're done for a little while. >> we have a few showers left for tomorrow and tonight but it's looking nicer thursday and dry weather. >> good night, everybody.
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stay with us. >>> washington will be able to step back from the edge of fiscal skplif reach a deal to avoid tax increases and spending cuts. house speaker john boehner returned to the white house today, word is that the two inched towards a deal following a new proposal from the president. the plan increasing the top tax rates on tax payers earning more than $400,000 a year. >> tonight new signs of optimism on wall street. dow rose 100 points today, snapping a three day losing streak. a and p gained 16 because of signs on solving the deficit crisis. google stock went up $18 a share on reports an antitrust investigation could end this week with no major action required. google has been accused of giving lower rankings to competitors making it harder for customers to find them, apple said it sold more than two million iphone 5s in three days following it's release in china. that is a a record launch in china. >> well, still to come here tonight at 6:00 a nationwide clam yoer for stronger gun control
stay with us. >>> washington will be able to step back from the edge of fiscal skplif reach a deal to avoid tax increases and spending cuts. house speaker john boehner returned to the white house today, word is that the two inched towards a deal following a new proposal from the president. the plan increasing the top tax rates on tax payers earning more than $400,000 a year. >> tonight new signs of optimism on wall street. dow rose 100 points today, snapping a three day losing...
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i was hoping to use sound bite because they are too boring. can't use them. no light was shed on what actually happened in libya because only underlings testified. secretary of state hillary clinton was supposed to testify but she's missing. joining us now from washington miss laura incorporate gravment so before i get to hillary clinton and i want to know if you are concerned because no one knows where she is. what would you have given me on the memo? i got an f from powers and c minus from leslie. >> they are putting a bunch of coal in your stocking i would have given you a minus but then i'm in a good mood this christmas. i would give you a minus. you hit it out of the park. >> we like to hear the opposing point of view. no one knows where she is and she can't testify in front of the senate and house committees today and everybody's time was wasted and they are firing the janitor and valet car parker at the state department. >> i'm very worried as do you. we both have respect for secretary clinton. you are roman catholic as am i. we are now calling this th
i was hoping to use sound bite because they are too boring. can't use them. no light was shed on what actually happened in libya because only underlings testified. secretary of state hillary clinton was supposed to testify but she's missing. joining us now from washington miss laura incorporate gravment so before i get to hillary clinton and i want to know if you are concerned because no one knows where she is. what would you have given me on the memo? i got an f from powers and c minus from...
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Dec 2, 2012
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our meeting is fully accessible to persons using wheelchairs. assisting listening devices are available. our meeting is open captioned and sign interpreting is available. braille is available. ask staff for any assistance. the respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation, please either turn off all mobile phones and pdas, or change these devices to vibrate mode. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment. you may complete a speakers card available in the front of the room. the mayor's disability council meeting are generally the third friday of each month. our next regular meeting will not be until january 18, 2013, from 1 o'clock to four o'clock here, san francisco city hall, room 400. call the mayor's office on disability for further information or to request accommodations at 415-554-6789. voice. or 415-554-6799, tty. a reminder to all of our guests today to speak slowly into the microphone to assist our captioners and interpreters. we thank you for joining us and ken stein has an a
our meeting is fully accessible to persons using wheelchairs. assisting listening devices are available. our meeting is open captioned and sign interpreting is available. braille is available. ask staff for any assistance. the respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation, please either turn off all mobile phones and pdas, or change these devices to vibrate mode. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment. you may complete a speakers...
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they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we after the policy not the intervention? 44,000 people dead as you mentioned. islamists are stronger than they were a year ago. the chance to prop up sort of fairly sympathetic rebels to help them, arm them. now we have assad and bunch of rebels for people who need to have terrorist ties. and chemical weapons unclear of who is in possession of those. prime minister. secret meeting to discuss what might be done about chemical weapons. not to do anything is also a choice. >> spoke to caroline glick, editor of "yum post" this morning and he is called the obama policy, using her words not mine insane. the small footprint leading from behind. if you weigh it against 19 years of the united states that we ran yesterday with young men coming home with no limbs, americans are tired of war and tired of thevo in the that part of the world. >> true. but 11 years of all-out war and zero. there is something in between. the footprint in libya is partial one. as a result, we succeed. it's
they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we after the policy not the intervention? 44,000 people dead as you mentioned. islamists are stronger than they were a year ago. the chance to prop up sort of fairly sympathetic rebels to help them, arm them. now we have assad and bunch of rebels for people who need to have terrorist ties. and chemical weapons unclear of who is in possession of those. prime minister. secret meeting to discuss what...
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firefighters had to use special equipment to get him out. authorities have no idea why the man was in the chimney or how he got stuck. >> there are questions tonight surrounding the death of a teenage girl in san francisco. the girl's mother has been arrested. >>reporter: residence dens of bay view hunter's point reacted with grief and shock to news their neighbor died. mitchell collins is one of the witnesses who saw the girl collapse and die. >> she wasn't breathing. the ambulance tried to revive her. >>reporter: tonight, san francisco police confirm they have arrested the girl's mother, a 46-year-old, or charges of felony child abuse and neglect. >> they brought the mom out. she was dressed with no pants on. they had her can't cuffed and she was yelling to the top of her voice. >>reporter: she lived behind this date with her two daughters. neighbors say family outbursts that disturbed the peace were not uncommon. >> the family had issues. >>reporter: sfpd investigators are now waiting continue coroner reports to determine how the girl die
firefighters had to use special equipment to get him out. authorities have no idea why the man was in the chimney or how he got stuck. >> there are questions tonight surrounding the death of a teenage girl in san francisco. the girl's mother has been arrested. >>reporter: residence dens of bay view hunter's point reacted with grief and shock to news their neighbor died. mitchell collins is one of the witnesses who saw the girl collapse and die. >> she wasn't breathing. the...
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it is every week 25% of us burn ourselves with this. is it a, our curling or flatiron, b, a slice of pizza or c, the stove? log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during our 6:00 hour. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:556789 your weather first this monday morning. nice and quiet now but it's going to get more active as we get into the afternoon with some rain and a little bit of wet snow and sleet north and west of town as high temperatures climb into the low 40s. the winds pretty light, southeasterly at 5 to 10 miles an hour this afternoon. we'll be back with more about that seven-day forecast and another system by mid week in a few minutes. right now over to liz drayback who has timesaver traffic. >>> a nice light christmas eve ride as we look at the beltway. it's almost completely empty of volume. that's pretty much what we're going to see for the rest of the morning. we'll have more for you coming at the top of the hour. >> thanks, liz. >>> it's the end of an era in australia.
it is every week 25% of us burn ourselves with this. is it a, our curling or flatiron, b, a slice of pizza or c, the stove? log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during our 6:00 hour. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:556789 your weather first this monday morning. nice and quiet now but it's going to get more active as we get into the afternoon with some rain and a little bit of wet snow and sleet north and west of town as high...
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we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about
we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about
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we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about this morning. but it was extremely beneficial to not only the u.s. navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and t
we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about this morning. but it was extremely beneficial to not only the u.s. navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first...
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the ease of use is amazing. you are going to put so much in here when you carry-on carry-on luggage is an interesting thing. a lot of times the luggage is designed so the actual fixture of the luggage takes up so much space you can only have it be a certain size. i have left everything for you to with what you need to take. >>host: no wasted space. >>guest: i do not know any carry on piece of were the boots are not scrunched if you could even fit it. >>host: usually will have to carry our coat where6 c13 boots. how many times do you wear more than you want to? you saw ashi is pulling out coats with fur collars.-- you saw she is usually the carry-on does not allow you the versatility to get as much. that is why we say it is like magic, like a merryarry poppins bag. >>host: has the brown coming. >>caller: i am so happy i came in just in time to get it. >>guest: you did and you got the brown just-in-time. >>caller: and i hear you say it is about to sellout so i got it. my only question to you can i clean it? >>gues
the ease of use is amazing. you are going to put so much in here when you carry-on carry-on luggage is an interesting thing. a lot of times the luggage is designed so the actual fixture of the luggage takes up so much space you can only have it be a certain size. i have left everything for you to with what you need to take. >>host: no wasted space. >>guest: i do not know any carry on piece of were the boots are not scrunched if you could even fit it. >>host: usually will have...
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looking behind us. macy having great deals. for example you can get work clothes. kashmir sweater 50% off that's a great deal. >>reporter: enjoying christmas eve in san francisco was enough to attract this couple who came here from singapore. >> really happening. i think it's going to be fun. in fact we won't sleep tonight we are going to hang out. >>reporter: it's happening. they just got in here today. first christmas eve in san francisco. few street vendor still out trying to get the claws into the really desperate shoppers and then stores will reopen again on wednesday morning. in san francisco, john, abc 7 news. >> all right it's jungle throughout john thanks vichlt if you still need to pick up a gift or 2 all is not lost. even at this late hour. if you are creative. airport gift shops convenient stores many which sell gift cards many starbucks cafe open and movie theaters will also have gift cards as well. pharmacy, too. so be sure to call first to make sure they are open. good luck to you. >> coming up next. tiger attack on the fifth anniversary of the san f
looking behind us. macy having great deals. for example you can get work clothes. kashmir sweater 50% off that's a great deal. >>reporter: enjoying christmas eve in san francisco was enough to attract this couple who came here from singapore. >> really happening. i think it's going to be fun. in fact we won't sleep tonight we are going to hang out. >>reporter: it's happening. they just got in here today. first christmas eve in san francisco. few street vendor still out trying...
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what's he doing talking to us about safety? >> you decide to focus on worker safety really as a path of changing the culture of the place and show that you can always improve at anything. what were you thinking? >> i believe that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not. and i don't think they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treated with dignity and respect every day. if we'll can say, i'm treated with dignity and respect. a down payment on that is nobody ever gets hurt here, because we care about our own commitment to our safety, and we care about the people we work with. it swells up into everything you do, and it gives you a sense of pride with the organization you're involved with. >> then you ask them for extra productivity. >> you don't have to asked f it. you need to turn them loose. we went from 1.86 per 100 per year to cause them to miss a work day. we got to 0.13. to give you a reference point, the number in health medical care institutions in the united stat
what's he doing talking to us about safety? >> you decide to focus on worker safety really as a path of changing the culture of the place and show that you can always improve at anything. what were you thinking? >> i believe that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not. and i don't think they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treated with dignity and respect every day. if we'll can say, i'm treated with dignity and respect....
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join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington d.c., heavy afternoon rain, 46 degrees. atlanta, early rain and wind, 54. st. louis, morning snow, 35 degrees. denver, periods of sun, 34. seattle, cloudy with some rain. 45 degrees. >>> here's another look at the morning's top stories. christmas day storms killed at least three people. tornadoes touched down in the south. blizzard conditions in the midwest. more damaging storms are expected to stretch from texas to new england today. >>> only six days until the fiscal cliff. president obama is expected to cut short his vacation today and head back to washington to meet with republicans. >>> farmers worry about drought, insects, and disease. right now some say the biggest threat to their livelihood is congress. the fight in d.c. over the fiscal cliff is leaving the future uncertain for one law, and farmers depend on that law. >> reporter: eagle lake, texas, depends on rice. it's b
join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington d.c., heavy afternoon rain, 46 degrees. atlanta, early rain and wind, 54. st. louis, morning snow, 35 degrees. denver, periods of sun, 34. seattle, cloudy with some rain. 45 degrees. >>> here's another look at the morning's top stories. christmas day storms killed at least three people. tornadoes touched down in the south....
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they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we after the policy not the intervention? 44,000 people dead as you mentioned. islamists are stronger than they were a year ago. the chance to prop up sort of fairly sympathetic rebels to help them, arm them. now we have assad and bunch of rebels for people who need to have terrorist ties. and chemical weapons unclear of who is in possession of those. prime minister. secret meeting to discuss what might be done about chemical weapons. not to do anying is also a choice. >> spoke to caroline glick, editor of "yum post" this morning and he is called the obama policy, using her words not mine insane. the small footprint leading from behind. if you weigh it against 19 years of the united states that we ran yesterday with young men coming home with no limbs, americans are tired of war and tired of thevo in the that part of the world. >> true. but 11 years of all-out war and zero. there is something in between. the footprint in libya is partial one. as a result, we succeed. it's wh
they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we after the policy not the intervention? 44,000 people dead as you mentioned. islamists are stronger than they were a year ago. the chance to prop up sort of fairly sympathetic rebels to help them, arm them. now we have assad and bunch of rebels for people who need to have terrorist ties. and chemical weapons unclear of who is in possession of those. prime minister. secret meeting to discuss what...
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that's it for us. check out the fox news factor web site, which is different from bill o'reilly dot-com. the key point is on power. also, we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. i am going to force miss laura to read some of this mail tomorrow. name and town, name and town if you wish to opine. word of the of the day, do not be a noddy when writing to the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please, always remr
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and it's helping us out on the roads no big hot spots out there now. checking three traffic cameras here is a live look across the bay bridges all at the limit. we'll have traffic and weather together coming up every 10 minutes. >>> thank you. >>> for the cost of a postage stamp a group of bay area women received a priceless gift. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains how it all started with a discovery in a thrift store. >> these five cards must have somehow gotten mixed in. >>> reporter: pam rousseau was at a thrift store in hayward when she found five cards sealed shut with addresses but no stamps. they were tucked away on a lower back shelf. >> the handwriting was somewhat scribbly and i wasn't sure if it might be an elderly person. >> reporter: so she put stamps on them with a little note attached explaining who she was and where she had found the letters. so as it turns out this card that pam put a stamp on made its way to this home in alameda. only as we find out, this card was supposed to have been sent five years ago. to marianne. >> and o
and it's helping us out on the roads no big hot spots out there now. checking three traffic cameras here is a live look across the bay bridges all at the limit. we'll have traffic and weather together coming up every 10 minutes. >>> thank you. >>> for the cost of a postage stamp a group of bay area women received a priceless gift. cbs 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains how it all started with a discovery in a thrift store. >> these five cards must have somehow gotten...
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. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck in for jc hayward today. classes resumed for most of the students in newtown, connecticut for the first time since friday's massacre, except for the students at sandy hook elementary which of course was the scene of that tragedy. two more young victims are being laid to rest today. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: a bus carrying students drove up to the high school as a grief stricken town tried to get to some routine. police were on hand to make sure everything ran smoothly. >> i wouldn't send my children to school if i had the choice right now. i wouldn't. >> i think it's important the children do go back to school. >> reporter: all schools except sandy hook elementary are open. the scene of the massacre will remain closed for months. when those children do go back, they'll attend a school in a nearby town. people lit candles to remember the lives cut short. they paid their respects at the memorials set up for the 26 victims. the grieving process continues. the families of two more children are saying
. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck in for jc hayward today. classes resumed for most of the students in newtown, connecticut for the first time since friday's massacre, except for the students at sandy hook elementary which of course was the scene of that tragedy. two more young victims are being laid to rest today. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: a bus carrying students drove up to the high school as a grief stricken town tried to get to some routine. police...
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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can you tell us what's driving that change? >> yeah. i think you have to continue to be cautiously optimistic for the emerging markets because obviously there's a growth story there. there's a lot of growth that investors want to capture. there's still a lot of outstanding risk. we saw a lot of that risk play out this year both on the government side, the reform side, as well as currencies. so i think there's definitely a handful of risks. and you have to kind of -- the play for emerging markets is change. i think when you used to invest as efts, you have to look at the markets differently. i think you have to be more careful. >> all right. let's focus on india. i know you just got back from a long trip where you were evaluating the investment landscape in india. obviously we've seen a lot of foreign investors allocate capital into this market. we are looking at the rupee depreciating significantly over the last year. the company dealing with other problems including lack of infrastructure, some policy changes. what is your recent -- i
can you tell us what's driving that change? >> yeah. i think you have to continue to be cautiously optimistic for the emerging markets because obviously there's a growth story there. there's a lot of growth that investors want to capture. there's still a lot of outstanding risk. we saw a lot of that risk play out this year both on the government side, the reform side, as well as currencies. so i think there's definitely a handful of risks. and you have to kind of -- the play for emerging...
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that's why i use a pressure cooker. use a pressure cooker to prevent the boiling. that will prevent the cooling, and that will allow you to get more heat, more internal energy in your water and cook your food faster. that's what it's all about. because more pressure-- let's look at that. here's regular boiling. let's not look at pressure cooker yet. i won't put the lid on, okay? this is just regular boiling. let's use-- what's the temperature at which water boils, gang? 100 degree celsius. is it 100 degree celsius? is that right? let's suppose we get to 98 degrees celsius. now the water molecule in there, they're going a lot faster than they were at 78 or like that. isn't that true? okay, now, they're 98. now, those water molecules are all banging around in there. a little group of them says, "hey, gang, let's cut out, "let's form a little bubble. "let's be buoyed to the top, and let's cut out. let's steam it out right now." and so what they do is they form a little bubble here. and you know what happens when they form that little bubble? 30 kilometers of air, hone
that's why i use a pressure cooker. use a pressure cooker to prevent the boiling. that will prevent the cooling, and that will allow you to get more heat, more internal energy in your water and cook your food faster. that's what it's all about. because more pressure-- let's look at that. here's regular boiling. let's not look at pressure cooker yet. i won't put the lid on, okay? this is just regular boiling. let's use-- what's the temperature at which water boils, gang? 100 degree celsius. is...
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